Park Service responds to beach driving lawsuit
- Derb Carter
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SELC Attorney 919-967-1450
The National Park Service today admitted in a federal court document that ORV use at the Cape Hatteras National Seashore is unauthorized and in violation of the law and that the injunction sought by the Southern Environmental Law Center on behalf of Defenders of Wildlife and the National Audubon Society could be granted:
"Federal Defendants do not dispute that…ORV use is unauthorized
at the Seashore in the absence of a special regulation designating ORV
routes and areas….Accordingly, Federal Defendants do not dispute that
Plaintiffs have met their burden of showing a likelihood of success on
the merits with respect to the alleged violation of [the law]."
While NPS failed to take a position as to the appropriate scope
of an injunction, it did pledge to attempt to reach an agreement
with SELC and its clients on "the terms of an appropriate injunction" in
advance of the next court hearing. A copy of the complete text of the
Federal Defendants Response to Plaintiff's Motion for Preliminary Injunction
can be found here.
Derb Carter: “We look forward to working with the Park Service on an
injunction that is in line with the recommendations of Park Service scientists
and that will allow for a successful breeding season for Hatteras shorebirds
and sea turtles.”
